自考英语（ 自考英语（一）模考及答案
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《英语（一）》模考及部分参考答案 一、单选题
1． They are not afraid to repeat they hear or to say strange things. A． what B． that C． when D． how
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6． A． B． C． D． arrived there No sooner had Anne . . No sooner Anne had . . No sooner Anne had . . No sooner had Anne . . she fell ill. . than . than . when . when
All is a continuous supply of fuel oil. what is needed the thing needed for their needs that is needed This room is much too hot; it’s like a . fantasy fossil fashion furnace I hope you will be higher spirits when we meet next time. to on of in they are after is profit. Which That What When
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7． The satellite also demonstrated how it could provide help to people living in isolated areas whereis difficult. A． transportation B． instruction C． application D． compensation
8． A． B． C． D． As we have been very busy recently, we go to the theatre only＿． absolutely frequently continually occasionally

9． We can come to the that the more we practice, the more skillful we will be. A． tradition B． generation C． conclusion D． fact
10． Tom's father home until yesterday. A． doesn't write B． don't write to C． didn't write to D． didn't write 二、完形填空题
1． The name “United Nations”was probably devised by U. S. president Franklin D．Roosevelt, and first group of representatives of the member states met and signed a declaration of common purpose on New Year's Day in 19
42．Representatives of five 11 worked together to draw 12 proposals, completed at Dumbarton Oaks in 19
44．These proposals, modified after 13 at the conference on International Organization in San Francisco which began in April 1945, were finally 14 and signed as the UN Charter by 50 countries on 26 June，19
45．Poland, not 15 at the conference, signed the Charter later and was added to the list of 16 members. It was not until that autumn, 17 , after the Charter had been 18 approved and signed by China, France, the USSR, the UK and the US and by a majority of the other participants, the UN came 19 existence. The date was 24 October, now 20 celebrated as United Nations Day.
1． 11 A． lands B． powers
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C． armies D． fields
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8． A． B． C． D． 12 up out on in 13 debate quarrel dispute remark 14 admitted to decided on permitted of agreed on 15 to be represented represented represent to represent 16 former original before formal 17 therefore otherwise however nevertheless 18 really wholly officially actually
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9． A． B． C． D．
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10． 20 A． universally B． total C． wholly D． world 三、阅读理解题
1． Since the late 1960s a growing number of women have expressed a strong dissatisfaction with any marriage arrangement wherein the husband and his career are the primary considerations in the marriage. By the end of the 1970s, for example, considerably less than half of the women in the United States still believed that they would put their husbands and children ahead of their own careers. More and more American women have come to believe that they should be equal partners rather than junior partners in their marriages. This stage of marriage, although not typical of most American marriages at present, will grow most rapidly in the future. In an equal partnership marriage, the wife pursues a full time job or career which has equal importance to her husband's. The long-standing division of labor between husband and wife comes to an end. The husband is no longer the main provider of family income, and the wife no longer has the main responsibilities for household duties and raising children. Husband and wife share all these duties equally. Power over family decisions is also shared equally. The rapid change in women's attitudes toward marriage in 1970s reflected rapid change in the larger society. The women's Liberation movement appeared in the late 1960s, demanding an end to all forms of sexual discrimination against females. An Equal Rights Amendment(修正案) to the U. S. Constitution was proposed which would make any form of discrimination on the basis of sex illegal, and though it has failed to be ratified, it continues to have millions of supporters.
1． Since the late 1960s, more and more women dissatisfied with the marriage . A． arranged by other people B． in which husband and children are put in the first place C． in which they themselves have superior privilege D． arranged by their husbands
2． In an equal partnership marriage, . A． the wife is the main provider of family income B． the wife no longer has household duty
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C． the husband and wife share the responsibility for the family D． the husband and wife will not quarrel in the family
3． The Women's Liberation Movement . A． maintains sexual equality B． claims to get rid of family responsibility C． began in the end of 1970s D． thinks that husband and wife should interchange roles in family
4． The word “ratified” (the forth line in paragraph
3) probably means . A． encouraged B． objected C． disproved D． confirmed
5． In 1970s, women's attitude toward marriage changed rapidly because . A． women's liberation movement appeared in the late 1960s B． an Equal Rights Amendment to the U. S. Constitution was proposed C． husband is no longer the main provider of family income D． both A and B
2． The skin which covers the tips of the fingers and thumbs is crossed by numerous ridges (隆 起)arranged in different patterns. This patterns are permanent from birth and remain exactly the same throughout a person's life, even when the skin becomes wrinkled and cracked as a result of old age. Such patterns are never passed on from parents to children, and no one in the world has the same patterns as anyone else. Even identical twins have different sets of fingerprints. As a result, fingerprints offer a most useful and foolproof way of identifying people. Any ridged part of the hand and the foot may be used as a means of identification, but finger impressions are usually preferred since they can be taken easily and quickly. Fingerprints are classified in the ways: by general shapes and contours, by the finger positions of the pattern-types, and by size (often measured by counting the ridges in the loops). Every set of fingerprints has different “ridge characteristics”(i. e. the print of each separate finger is different from that of all the other fingers), which belong to one of four basic groups: arches, loops, whorls and composites. All fingerprints can then be divided into 1, 024 groups. By using details in the patterns above, these 1, 024 groups can be further divided into thousands of smaller groups, thus making it possible to find a particular see prints in a few minutes.
1． According to this passage, the true statement about human fingerprints is that .
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A． people's fingerprints can be inherited B． people's fingerprints are unique but identical twins may have the same fingerprints C． using fingerprints is the only way to identify people D． people's fingerprints will not change in all their lives
2． We prefer to use fingerprints to identify people because . A． we can never find the same set of fingerprints among human beings B． finger impressions can be taken easily and quickly C． fingerprints offer a most useful and foolproof way of identifying people D． all of the above
3． About the classification of fingerprints, which is TRUE? . A． Fingerprints can be classified in three ways B． All fingerprints can be divided into 1, 024 groups and can not be divided further C． It is not easy to find a particular set of fingerprints in a short time D． People can not classify the fingerprints in an effective way
4． The word“foolproof”(line 7, pare.
1) most probably means . A． that is permanent B． that is helpful C． that is not foolish D． that can not go wrong
5． The passage is most probably taken from an article entitled . A． Permanent Fingerprints B． Classification of Fingerprints C． Ridge Characteristics D． A Means of Identification
3． When a consumer finds that an item she or he bought is faulty or in some other way doesn't live up to the manufacture's claim for it, the first step is to present the warranty (保单), or any other records which might help, at the store of purchase. In most cases, this action will produce results. However, if it does not, there are various means the consumer may use to gain satisfaction. A simple and common method used by many consumers is to complain directly to the store manager. In general, the “higher up”the consumer takes his or her complaint, the faster he or she can expect it to be settled. In such a case, it is usually settled in the consumer's favour, assuring he or she has a just claim. Consumers should complain in person whenever possible, but if they cannot get to the place of purchase, it is acceptable to phone or write the complaint in a letter.
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Complaining is usually most effective when it is done politely but firmly, and especially when the consumer can demonstrate what is wrong with the item in question. If this cannot be done, the consumer will succeed best by presenting specific information as to what is wrong, rather than by making general statements. For example, “The left speaker does not work at all and the sound coming out of the right one is unclear”is better than“This stereo(立体声音响) does not work. ”
1． The possible meaning of the phrase“live up to”(line 2, para.
1) may be . A． to make up to consumers B． to keep to the high standards of C． to be the best compared with others D． to stand for salesmen's benefits
2． If a consumer finds what she or he bought doesn't live up to the manufacture's claim for it, . A． presenting the warranty is the only way to settle the problem B． there are many ways for the consumer to gain satisfaction C． the first thing to do is to threaten to take the matter to court D． what she or he should do is to keep silent
3． If a consumer complain in person to the store manager，. A． it's possible to settle the problem in the consumer's favour B． the consumer can surely get the compensation C． the salesgirl is surely scolded by the manager D． the consumer is surely refused
4． The most effective complaint can be made . A． in a firm and exaggerated way B． by presenting specific information as to what is wrong C． by making general statements D． by complaining to the manager loudy and firmly
5． the main idea in this passage is about . A． salesmen's strategies to satisfy consumers B． consumers' strategies to get the most from the store C． how to buy satisfactory goods D． how to protect consumers' rights 四、单词拼写题
1． 投递；发表 vt. d_ _ _ _ _ _
2． 宗教 n. r_ _ _ _ _ _ _
3． 保留 vt. r_ _ _ _ _ _
4． 秋天 n. a_ _ _ _ _
5． 安全的 a. s_ _ _
6． 诊断疾病 vt./vi. d__ __ __ __ __ __ __
7． 装修 v. d_ _ _ _ _ _ _
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